FLASH FRIDAY: A 15-Year Retrospective on the 2008-09 Credit Crisis
John Pucciarelli and Mark Demo of Acadia assess regulatory successes, failures, and prospects.
FLASH FRIDAY: OEMS Integration Saga Continues
The article explores whether there is a wider adoption of unified systems by asset managers.
FLASH FRIDAY: Tick Sizes: Past, Present and Future
A lot has changed since the minimum price increment change in U.S. equity trading was 12.5 cents.
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Paper Points to Rise of Odd Lots
Odd lots, still defined as stock trades less than 100 shares in size, are still en vogue as high stock valuations have made it more expensive for retail, and in some cases even costly for smaller firms, to get exposure in the stocks they want.
FLASH FRIDAY: Jay Clayton Discusses the Past, Present and Future
Former SEC Chairman says technology cannot replace the fundamentals of financial regulation.
FLASH FRIDAY: From Order Management to Data
Bob Iati of Burton Taylor looks back over the past 22 years in capital markets trading and technology.
FLASHBACK FRIDAY GALLERY: Security Traders Association of Wisconsin 33rd Annual Convention
In this week's FLASHBACK FRIDAY GALLERY Traders Magazine looks back 10 years ago when equity markets shrugged off the effects of the subprime crisis and partied in the Midwest.
FLASHBACK FRIDAY GALLERY: Carolina Security Traders Association
In this week's Flashback Friday Gallery, Traders Magazine takes a look back five years ago to the Carolina Security Traders Association's 37th Annual Convention.
FLASH FRIDAY: Lionesses Win for Gender Equality
Progress has been made, but the gender gap is still alive and kicking in financial services.
FLASH FRIDAY: Retail Options Trading Draws Regulatory Scrutiny
Regulators tend to show the most interest in protecting retail investors.